Ironing horse for sleeves



1 2 Jan 11 9 7 A. REHFELDT IRONING HORSE FOR SLEEVES Y Filed August 24, 1925' Fla-.

Patented Jan. 11, 1927.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

IRONING HORSE FOR SLEEVES.

Application filed August 24, 1925, Serial No. 52,115, and in Germany September 3, 1924.

This invention relates to an ironing-horse for ironing smooth or puffy sleeves of Wearing-apparel. According to the invention an angular ironing pad is oscillatably mounted on a base plate, so that, according to requirement, either one of the tWo arms of the pad may be brought into the position of use.

An embodiment of the invention is shown,

by Way of example, in the accompanying drawing in Which Fig. 1 is a side elevation, and

Fig. 2 a plan view.

The ironing-horse for sleeves comprises an angular ironing pad at having tWo arms a and a the one arm a being curved at its end. The cushion is oscillatably mounted on a base plate 6 on tWo lateral supports a so that it can be oscillated around an axle d in order to bring into the position of use either one of the two arms, according to requirement. A locking bolt or bolts e on the base plate serve to securely fix the adjusted arm in the position of use.

The top ends of the sleeves to be ironed are placed over the arm a of the ironing pa'd, said arm being curved for this purpose, all the other portions of a ladys jacket being ironed on the arm a Both arms a and a serve further as support if seams are 30 to be tacked Which up to the present has to be done by holding the garment on the hand.

I claim An ironing-horse for sleeves comprising 35 in combination a base plate, an ironing pad of angular shape, an axle oscillatablv holding said pad on said base plate so that, according to requirement the one or other arm of the angular pad may be brought into the position of use, and a locking bolt for fixing the adjusted arms of the ironing pad in the position of use.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

AUGUST REHFELDT. 

